Automatic pass-through attributes

AngularFaces allows you to use native AngularJS directives without having to define them as JSF pass-through
attributes. In other words, you write the XHTML code just as if it was an ordinary AngularJS page. You don't have to
use the new pass-through attributes of JSF 2.2. For instance, you can use ng-show or ng-hide to hide a panel group:

Automatic pass-through attributes

AngularFaces allows you to use native AngularJS directives without having to define them as JSF pass-through
attributes. In other words, you write the XHTML code just as if it was an ordinary AngularJS page. You don't have to
use the new pass-through attributes of JSF 2.2. For instance, you can use ng-show or ng-hide to hide a panel group:

Automatic pass-through attributes

AngularFaces allows you to use native AngularJS directives without having to define them as JSF pass-through
attributes. In other words, you write the XHTML code just as if it was an ordinary AngularJS page. You don't have to
use the new pass-through attributes of JSF 2.2. For instance, you can use ng-show or ng-hide to hide a panel group:

Automatic pass-through attributes

AngularFaces allows you to use native AngularJS directives without having to define them as JSF pass-through
attributes. In other words, you write the XHTML code just as if it was an ordinary AngularJS page. You don't have to
use the new pass-through attributes of JSF 2.2. For instance, you can use ng-show or ng-hide to hide a panel group: